Practice Areas

Mergers and Acquisitions

Two companies coming together can be a tricky process. Often, merging or acquiring a business allows it to be more competitive and efficient. There are several factors to consider before, during, and after the M&A process.

Barrett McNagny are experienced in business mergers and acquisitions. Since 1876, the lawyers at Barrett McNagny have represented businesses, both public and privately held, in all aspects of buying, selling, merging, and consolidation. Our attorneys have provided trusted counsel in transactions large to small across industries of all kinds and involving all types of entities, including general and limited partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies.

Let us guide you through the Mergers & Acquisitions process:

Pre-transaction planning;

Due diligence;

Negotiating and structuring agreements;

Financing;

Closing; and

Resolving any post-closing issues.

In buying, merging, or selling a business, legal issues can arise that involve other practice areas such as intellectual property, products liability, and succession planning. In that event, Barrett McNagny is able to assemble the right team of attorneys who can provide the necessary knowledge and experience to address a client’s particular needs.

We are also skilled in assisting businesses with structuring strategic alliances and forming joint ventures and other special-purpose entities. In addition, our attorneys are experienced in assisting companies in defending against unwanted acquisitions.

Our attorneys work alongside clients not only to maximize the value of their transactions but also to identify and minimize risks in achieving our clients’ goals and objectives.

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